Anderson Mall is giving people a place to express their love this Valentine's Day.

A new interactive art display is being installed at the end of this month where people can put sticky notes with "words of love on designated walls throughout the property," according to a press release.

Some of the many sticky posted notes placed on a wall at the entrance of the Anderson Mall in Anderson Monday. Messages on the #PostYourLove wall are things people love, including the words football, family, sweet tea, and tacos. Mall management said they keep an eye on messages in case they are inappropriate, but haven't found many as Valentine's Day approaches February 14. (Photo11: Ken Ruinard / staff)

“All love deserves to be recognized, and the heartwarming notes our guests have posted are a special reminder of the love that surrounds our community,” said Chunsta Miller, Anderson Mall's general manager. “Post Your Love is a great opportunity to engage with our guests in a meaningful way, and we look forward to creating similar moments in the future.”

Teresa West of Anderson places a hand-written note "I love my family" among many sticky posted notes others wrote and placed on a wall at the entrance of the Anderson Mall in Anderson Monday. Messages on the #PostYourLove wall are things people love, including the words football, family, sweet tea, and tacos. Mall management said they keep an eye on messages in case they are inappropriate, but haven't found many as Valentine's Day approaches February 14. (Photo11: Ken Ruinard / staff)

The display will be available from Jan. 26 through Feb. 18 between Chico's Off the Rack and Lane Bryant near the mall's main entrance.

The installation is one of the ways Washington Prime, Anderson Mall's parent group, likes to "revitalize" vacancies.

This campaign is one a few Valentine's Day events at the mall this year, including a "Galentine's" Day celebration and KidX: Bestie Bash.

Photographed with a slow shutter speed, a blur of people walk by posted notes of love placed on a wall at the entrance of the Anderson Mall in Anderson Monday. Messages on the #PostYourLove wall are things people love, including the words football, family, sweet tea, and tacos. Mall management said they keep an eye on messages in case they are inappropriate, but haven't found many as Valentine's Day approaches February 14. (Photo11: Ken Ruinard / staff)